Yellow sky concrete factory, watercolour 8 x 10" cold press, July 2026
This factory worker was taking a break, trying to make a call on his cellphone next to rue st Patrick. I painted this at distance, standing on the same spot as the previous painting. I will try to do figure painting more often, although people never stay still for long!Factory worker break, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Still the same spot, looking towards the rear of the factory, there were a lot of signs and pylons, with the parking lot on the right side. I put my initials on the right most stop sign, and year on the bottom corner. So you're like, he just put 26, where are his initials... oh they are on the stop sign.
Factory signs parking lot, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Where else can an artist paint such a scene? My favorite subject, the Lachine canal, sparkling and rippling, with a concrete highway overpass carrying several transport trucks. In the distance, a hazy yellow Montreal downtown skyline can be seen.
Trucks over canal city view, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Finally, these tall iron drums were rusted out, and someone spray-painted their moniker in lime-green paint with black detailing. With the yellow tint from wildfire smoke, the rust colour and the lime green colour really popped out. I tinted the clouds with yellow ochre (PY43) and used raw sienna (PBr7) a caramel earth colour, to give the impression of haze everywhere. Part of the canal is seen in the foreground.
Iron drums PJD26, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
































